A steering and leaning system for a vehicle includes a steering unit, a driving unit, and a control unit, each of which is adapted to be mounted to a main body of a vehicle. The driving unit is mounted between two spaced-apart front wheels of the main body, and includes an adjusting member that is driven swingably by the steering unit for controlling a moving direction of the vehicle. The control unit includes a control member that is connected movably to the adjusting member such that the swing movement of the adjusting member drives the main body to lean. The control unit is telescopically adjustable to be connected to different height positions on the adjusting member, thereby adjusting a lean angle of the main body.
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1. A steering and leaning system adapted for use in a vehicle, the vehicle including a main body that includes two front wheels spaced-apart from each other in a left-right direction, said steering and leaning system comprising:
a steering unit adapted to be mounted to the main body;
a driving unit adapted to be mounted to the main body between the front wheels, and including an adjusting member that is driven swingably by said steering unit for controlling a moving direction of the vehicle; and
a control unit adapted to be mounted to the main body, and including a control member that is connected movably to said adjusting member such that, by virtue of said control unit, the swing movement of said adjusting member drives the main body to lean;
wherein said control unit being telescopically adjustable to be connected to different height positions on said adjusting member, thereby adjusting a lean angle of said main body.
2. The steering and leaning system as claimed in
said adjusting member is formed with a groove; and
said control member has a control segment inserted into said groove, and movable along said groove during the telescopic movement of said control unit.
3. The steering and leaning system as claimed in
4. The steering and leaning system as claimed in
a first gear driven rotatably by said steering unit; and
a second gear meshing with said first gear and connected co-movably to said adjusting member, such that rotation of said first gear drives said adjusting member to swing via said second gear.
5. The steering and leaning system as claimed in
a front surface;
a rear surface that is opposite to said front surface;
a top surface that interconnects said front and rear surfaces; and
a bottom end portion that is connected to said second gear, and that has opposite front and rear faces serving respectively as a bottom part of said front surface and a bottom part of said rear surface, said groove being formed from said top surface toward said bottom end portion, and extending through said front and rear surfaces.
6. The steering and leaning system as claimed in
a receiving body that is connected to a front end of said plate body, and that cooperates with said plate body to define a receiving space for receiving said control member during the telescopic movement of said control unit; and
a connecting body that is connected to a front end of said receiving body, and that is adapted to be connected to a steering connecting rod of the main body of the vehicle which is connected between the front wheels, such that the swing movement of said adjusting member changes a moving direction of the front wheels via the steering connecting rod, thereby changing the moving direction of the vehicle.
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8. The steering and leaning system as claimed in
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This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 106123485, filed on Jul. 13, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a steering and leaning system, and more particularly to a steering and leaning system for a three-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicle.
A conventional motorcycle is a two-wheeled, single-track vehicle that usually has little or no lateral stability when stationary or turning, which can be difficult for those with mobility or balance problems to ride. As an alternative, motorcycle that is three-wheeled or four-wheeled has become desirable for mitigating drawbacks associated with the conventional motorcycle. However, this type of motorcycle may have difficulties making agile turn on the street, as the motorcycle as a whole can no longer lean in a specific direction to flexibly adjust its turning radius. In other words, the turning radius of the three-wheeled or four-wheeled motorcycle is constrained by the rigidness of the motorcycle itself.
Therefore, an object of the disclosure is to provide a steering and leaning system for a vehicle that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, the steering and leaning system is adapted for use in a vehicle. The vehicle includes a main body that includes two front wheels spaced-apart from each other in a left-right direction. The steering and leaning system includes a steering unit, a driving unit, and a control unit, each of which is adapted to be mounted to the main body.
The driving unit is adapted to be mounted between the two front wheels of the main body, and includes an adjusting member that is driven swingably by the steering unit for controlling a moving direction of the vehicle. The control unit includes a control member that is connected movably to the adjusting member such that, by virtue of the control unit, the swing movement of the adjusting member drives the main body to lean. The control unit is telescopically adjustable to be connected to different height positions of the adjusting member, thereby adjusting a lean angle of the main body.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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Before the steering and leaning system is described in further details, some elements of the vehicle 1 are defined for the sake of clarity. In this embodiment, the vehicle 1 may be a three-wheeled tadpole motorcycle powered by either fuel and/or electricity. As a three-wheeled tadpole motorcycle, the main body 11 of the vehicle 1 includes two steering arms 12 that are spaced apart from each other in a left-right direction, two front wheels 13, a steering connecting rod 14 that is connected between the front wheels 13, a upper tie rod set 15, a lower tie rod set 16, a front vehicle frame 17, a seat 18, and a rear wheel 19. Each of the front wheels 13 is disposed at and connected to an outer side of a respective one of the steering arms 12. The upper tie rod set 15 includes an upper sleeve 151 that is located between the steering arms 12, and two upper tie rods 152 disposed at opposite sides of the upper sleeve 151. Each of the upper tie rods 152 has one end that is pivotally coupled to the upper sleeve 151, and an opposite end that is pivotally coupled to a top end of a respective one of the steering arms 12. Similarly, the lower tie rod set 16 includes a lower sleeve 161 that is located between the steering arms 12, and two lower tie rods 162. Each of the lower tie rods 162 has one end that is pivotally coupled to the lower sleeve 161, and an opposite end that is pivotally coupled to a bottom end of a respective one of the steering arms 12. The front vehicle frame 17 includes a bottom rod 171, a top rod 172, a first frame board 173 and a second frame board 174. The bottom rod 171 has a front end that is connected to the lower sleeve 161, and extends rearward. The top rod 172 has a front end that is connected to the upper sleeve 151, and steadily curves downward as it extends rearward from the upper sleeve 151 to be connected to the bottom rod 171. The first frame board 173 is upright and is fixedly disposed between the bottom rod 171 and the top rod 172. The second frame board 174 extends upward from the top rod 172. The steering and leaning system is adapted to be mounted to the main body 11, and includes a steering unit 2, a driving unit 3 and a control unit 4.
The steering unit 2 is adapted to be mounted to the main body 11, and includes a handle member 21, and a transmission rod 22 that interconnects the handle member 21 and the driving unit 3. In this embodiment, the handle member 21 is configured as a steering wheel. However, the handle member 21 may be configured as a handlebar in other embodiments. The transmission rod 22 is driven by the handle member 21 to move or to swing in different directions. In order to move or swing more flexibly, the transmission rod 22 in this embodiment includes a plurality of rod members linked together via universal joints. An endmost one of the rod members of the transmission rod 22 is pivotally connected to the second frame board 174 (as shown in
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The control unit 4 includes an elongated casing 40 that is fixedly mounted to the top rod 172 of the front vehicle frame 17, and a control member 41 that is connected to the casing 40 and that is telescopically movable relative to the casing 40 in a top-down direction. The control member 41 includes a main segment 411 that is disposed in front of the adjusting member 33, and a control segment 412 that is inserted movably into the groove 338 of the adjusting member 33. The main segment 411 has a bottom portion disposed in front of and connected to the control segment 412. During a telescopic movement of the control unit 4, the main segment 411 is telescopically movable relative to the casing 40 with the control segment 412 being movable along the groove 338, thereby connecting the control unit 4 to the adjusting member 33 at different height positions. The receiving space 35 is disposed for receiving the main segment 411 during the telescopic movement of the control unit 4. In this embodiment, the control member 41 is configured as a telescopic rod, which has an adjustable length. In other embodiment, the control member 41 may be configured as a hydraulic rod or a threaded rod, and is not limited to such.
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Overall, with the control unit 4 being telescopically adjustable to be connected to the different height positions of the adjusting member 33 of the driving unit 3, the lean angle of the main body 11 may be easily adjusted, which makes turning of the vehicle 1 much more flexible.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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